It's a horrible silly looking flick and it is most likely it's going to bomb hard.The new trailer that's on deadline?
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Oh, this is going to bomb. I gotta' go wipe the tears from my eyes now.
Mankind started using the apes for medical experimentation, ultimately in great masses as part of an all-out effort to cure cancer. They then had these huge numbers of apes and found that they were easily trained to do mundane household tasks. The apes were brought into people's homes to work as domestic servants. This situation went on for several centuries and, at the same time, mankind was getting lazier and lazier. People had apes to do everything for them, while the apes were getting smarter and more discontent with their situation. Eventually, the apes learn to talk and finally they simply take over. Mankind by this time had not only become physically lazy but mentally as well. When the apes take over, humans can put up no resistance.
That seems a bit anticlimactic. Mankind is too lazy? At least have the apes learn to use weapons like guns, instead of just:Here's the reasoning if anyone cares to read it, I would have much rather seen this:

Apes would get shot down quicker than you could say "It's on like donkey kong".
Semi-automatics, explosives, and other military tech would demolish this "uprising" in less than a week, if that.
If they would have been patient and taken the approach the novel goes into explaining the apes eventual dominion then I would have bought it.
Here's the reasoning if anyone cares to read it, I would have much rather seen this:
That seems a bit anticlimactic. Mankind is too lazy? At least have the apes learn to use weapons like guns, instead of just:
Apes: Yeah, we've had enough of your ****. We'll take over from here.
Humans:
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I'm keeping an open mind about this movie. There are plenty of non-nuclear ways the apes can take over humanity.
-Hostages, especially when they're Americans (as I assume that's where the movie is set) will limit, delay or prevent the use of a massive armed response
-Apes could engineer a plague that only affects homo sapiens (incidentally, the old POTA canon was kicked off by a disease that killed all cats and dogs on earth)
-Apes could infect our food supply (which is perilously vulnerable, and is the most likely armageddon scenario in real life). The destruction of our mass-produced food industry hands the advantage over to the smaller, focussed population that knows how to forage for and live on roots and leaves.
That seems a bit anticlimactic. Mankind is too lazy? At least have the apes learn to use weapons like guns, instead of just:
Apes: Yeah, we've had enough of your ****. We'll take over from here.
Humans:
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If you're worried about how we don't take out the apes, read some damn spoilers. It makes a lot of sense, and gives the impression that all the apes don't make it out scott free.
Apes would get shot down quicker than you could say "It's on like donkey kong".
Semi-automatics, explosives, and other military tech would demolish this "uprising" in less than a week, if that.
If they would have been patient and taken the approach the novel goes into explaining the apes eventual dominion then I would have bought it.
Here's the reasoning if anyone cares to read it, I would have much rather seen this:
Due to the fact that it happens over centuries, that sounds more suitable for a montage in a film, rather than just a singular plot for a film.It happens over centuries.
It wouldn't really be boring because we'd see apes progressively integrate themselves into the more important roles we used to have including that of our armed forces, mundane jobs, medical field, etc. It would actually connect with that really good film that Schaffner directed back in 68'. You know the one that still remains incredibly good to this day.
Plus I'm sure there would be a small amount of humans who would still fight back but their numbers would be far to small to even make a dent.
It'd be a Wall-E type scenario only with apes instead of computers and they'd treat us far worse due to their previous "indentured servitude".
I would most certainly like to see that.
Might be kind of depressing for a summer popcorn flick though.
I think this looks warped and fun. More of the same "Mother Nature will bite right back" shtick sci-fi, but the self-seriousness is really damn funny. Can't wait.
People were laughing when the trailer was showing during X-men when I saw it.